This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn is competing just nine days after tearing her ACL, a feat doctors call nearly ...
Time has never seemed to stop the US skiing star. Entering Sunday’s Olympic downhill medal race, injuries haven’t either It was all going a little too easy for Lindsey Vonn. All the nervous ...
CORTINA D'AMPEZZO, Italy, Feb 7 (Reuters) - Lindsey Vonn has left no doubt about the state of her knee after a sports doctor questioned the extent of her injury ahead of Sunday's Olympic downhill. In ...
The crash looked season-ending, maybe career-ending. On January 30th, Lindsey Vonn wiped out just seconds into her downhill run at the FIS Alpine Ski World Cup in Crans-Montana, Switzerland. She was ...
ACL tears are among the most devastating injuries in sports, routinely sidelining 20-something-year-old professional athletes for a year or more. Countless instances of the world’s best athletes ...
MILAN — American skiing star Lindsey Vonn went through her first training run Friday since rupturing the ACL in her left knee, flashing a smile at the finish line after making it through her ...
Olympic gold medalist Lindsey Vonn was back to training just days after she "completely ruptured" her ACL in a crash, a setback that came only a week before the U.S. ski star was due to make her ...
Lindsey Vonn is refusing to walk away quietly. Less than two weeks after suffering a torn ACL, the American skiing legend posted a video of herself lifting weights and running drills — a defiant ...
Breezy Johnson said "more athletes have competed without an ACL than you think" in response to a fan Natasha Dye is a writer-reporter for PEOPLE covering sports. Her previous work appears in The New ...
Lindsey Vonn wiped out in a downhill race on January 30. She got up limping, then was airlifted from the course. The diagnosis: a ruptured ACL — a season-ending injury for most. But the three-time ...
They don’t call her the “Iron Woman” for nothing. Olympic skier Lindsey Vonn, 41, announced Tuesday that she’ll still be competing in the Winter Olympics — despite sustaining an ACL injury last week.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. MILAN — A partial knee replacement in her right leg wasn’t enough to stop Lindsey Vonn from pursuing her Olympic ...
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